Dmitri Arekhta

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Dmitri Arekhta

Dmitri Arekhta

@DArekhta

Wireless Software Engineer, Learner, Doer.

Kyiv, Ukraine Katılım Ağustos 2019
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Dmitri Arekhta
Dmitri Arekhta@DArekhta·
At last, my inference engine for GGUF models is ready to be presented to the public! marmot.run It is still at an early stage, and it is still not without issues, but we are moving in the right direction! 🚀
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Dmitri Arekhta
Dmitri Arekhta@DArekhta·
@PalmerLuckey @MatthewParent1 And thank you for that! I think your product vision at Anduril was ahead of its time. What’s becoming obvious to many people now was already obvious to you back then. A stupid person wouldn’t have had that kind of vision in the first place. The OP needs to calm down a bit.
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Palmer Luckey
Palmer Luckey@PalmerLuckey·
@MatthewParent1 The Ukranian military certainly doesn't agree with you, but who knows, maybe your dozens of empty tweets support Ukraine have somehow helped them more than the weapons I design.
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Matthew Parent, PhD
Matthew Parent, PhD@MatthewParent1·
Palmer Luckey is the dumb person’s version of a smart person. No complexity of thought, no stances which require nuance or context. Just spouting the most morally empty garbage about things directly enriching him and his company.
Jawwwn@jawwwn_

Anduril’s @PalmerLuckey on AI and defense: It’s not up to unelected Silicon Valley executives to decide US policy. “Don’t try to control policy by refusing to give the government the best tools.” “You’ll see a lot of companies saying, ‘Here’s where we draw the line. This is what policy should be. This is what we’re going to allow the government to do and not do.’” “That’s not the place of Silicon Valley companies. They shouldn’t be telling what their policy is.” “Build the technology, advocate for policy.” “The US government and military makes better decisions when they have better information.” “It’s not up to us.”

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Махатма Миколай Бардотодьол
@domalverotka Вона з Пєнзи чи з Пєрмі? Якщо з Києва то що тупа, не змогла українською чи челюсть заважає? І це курва на п'ятому році війни.
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Вера Ларина
Вера Ларина@domalverotka·
На видео Карина Дзюбак. Живёт в Киеве и у неё дома есть лисичка фенёк, которую она выкупила из контактного зоопарка в 2020 году- пожалела Пишет о ней с такой любовью невероятной "Про одну маленькую лисичку с серебряной ложечкой во рту " Ещё у неё живут коты и сова Видео Facebook
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Dmitri Arekhta
Dmitri Arekhta@DArekhta·
If you think Claude Code is the best agent for writing code, you’re simply not trying hard enough.
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Dmitri Arekhta
Dmitri Arekhta@DArekhta·
To work effectively with AI agents you need a few things: the ability to make effective decisions, to understand what’s going on from a helicopter view, to move between layers of abstraction, and to tell signal from noise. That’s why high-level folks will always be more successful at using agents.
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz

One interesting observation: inside a Big Tech, the internal token leaderboard is dominated by… very very experienced engineers. Distinguished-level folks who you rarely saw code day to day before LLMs. Also, some VPs (!!)

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Dmitri Arekhta
Dmitri Arekhta@DArekhta·
@GergelyOrosz These people know how to make effective decisions, cause it’s within their power. And they’re also very good at zooming into the details starting from a helicopter view.
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Gergely Orosz
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
One interesting observation: inside a Big Tech, the internal token leaderboard is dominated by… very very experienced engineers. Distinguished-level folks who you rarely saw code day to day before LLMs. Also, some VPs (!!)
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Neil Zeghidour
Neil Zeghidour@neilzegh·
Me defending my O(n^3) solution to the coding interviewer.
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clutterfall
clutterfall@clutterfall·
Disk space can’t be missing — it was here a minute ago. 🧹 Clutterfall cleans dev caches on macOS. clutterfall.app
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Dmitri Arekhta
Dmitri Arekhta@DArekhta·
"If AI makes you so productive, why haven’t you shipped yet?" Me: ships anyway 🚢 Clutterfall is live - my first App Store app, built over weekend nights to generator ASMR. Deletes dev caches before they delete your free disk space. clutterfall.app
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Dmitri Arekhta
Dmitri Arekhta@DArekhta·
@mitsuhiko I get the strong feeling that all this activity exists purely for likes and monetization. There’s just no way a regular, genuinely interested person can churn out that much controversial nonsense non-stop.
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Armin Ronacher ⇌
Armin Ronacher ⇌@mitsuhiko·
I’m really starting to get the feeling that some folks on here suffer from some form of coding agent psychosis. Where people argue themselves into a frenzy that their slop isn’t slop, and that the models are more capable than they are.
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Dmitri Arekhta
Dmitri Arekhta@DArekhta·
When you start a new vibe-coding project, try to think upfront whether you can use code generation in it or not. Code generation increases determinism and reduces the chances of slop creeping into the project. Remember: DSL, Python, Jinja2, uv. You’ll thank me later.
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Dmitri Arekhta
Dmitri Arekhta@DArekhta·
@paulg It’s not about raw intelligence, it’s about cognition. We live in a postmodern world where everyone chooses to believe whatever they want.
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
Initially I was surprised at people's ability to ignore evidence leading to conclusions they don't like, even with multiple videos of the scene. But then I remembered that 34% of Americans don't believe in evolution.
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Dmitri Arekhta
Dmitri Arekhta@DArekhta·
We’ve reached a point where tribalism has completely replaced critical thinking and basic human values like life, freedom, and justice.
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Dmitri Arekhta
Dmitri Arekhta@DArekhta·
You know what’s even sadder than what actually happened? The fact that thousands of tech bros rushed to mindlessly echo Elon and co., with such aggression as if their lives or capital depended on how this whole ICE agents story ends. They’ve completely forgotten what humanism is and what value a human life has. They blindly justify the use of force by unqualified law enforcement, as if this could never happen to them. Honestly, it’s pure madness and it’s going to lead American society to a tragedy.
Paul Graham@paulg

ICE just shot and killed a woman Minneapolis. A US citizen. How long before we say "Enough is enough?"

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Dmitri Arekhta
Dmitri Arekhta@DArekhta·
Kefir is an extremely popular beverage in the post-Soviet countries since I don't know when. We also have different kind of companies that distribute custom bacteria for DIY Kefir. And I'll tell you that it's magical abilities are overrated. It's a fermented food, so it helps microbiome so the immunity as well, but...
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
Supermarket kefir is basically a milkshake. This is the real thing. It takes a while to get used to the taste, but Jessica thinks it's the reason she hasn't gotten sick in a year. chucklinggoat.co.uk/product/live-g…
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Dmitri Arekhta
Dmitri Arekhta@DArekhta·
I know, because rounds like that were used to kill people during the Maidan protests in Kyiv in 2014. Have you ever been in a situation like that, Palmer? I don’t know if that kind of round would have actually stopped a moving car with a multi-cylinder engine or fully killed the throttle to guarantee everyone’s safety but it definitely would have made the woman behind the wheel think twice and improved the odds in a pursuit.
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Palmer Luckey
Palmer Luckey@PalmerLuckey·
@DArekhta @paulg @elonmusk You think shotguns are for stopping vehicles? That isn't how any of this works, don't base your worldview on action movies.
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
ICE just shot and killed a woman Minneapolis. A US citizen. How long before we say "Enough is enough?"
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Dmitri Arekhta
Dmitri Arekhta@DArekhta·
Oh, shut the actual fuck up. If you’re walking up to inspect a car, you should be ready for it to start moving. You’re the one in authority, you’re responsible for what happens and you fully control the situation. And if you’re not a dumbass like Wesley, you have all the necessary tools to stop a car. But of course, if you’re a thug who thinks he can get away with anything, you just shoot people in the face because you know the law or some Republican judge will bail you out. And, mind you, the car had only just started moving. A steel-core round into the engine would have severely limited what it could do.
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Wesley Mouch
Wesley Mouch@WesleyMouch3·
In Dmitri’s special retard physics, the officer, instead of pulling out a handgun, pulls out a shotgun from somewhere that has special retard ammo that has enough momentum to stop a 6000 lb vehicle dead in its tracks, and makes a special exception to newton’s third law so that the officer isn’t thrown back into the next zip code.
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Dmitri Arekhta
Dmitri Arekhta@DArekhta·
Bro, he managed to pull his gun, get into a shooting stance, and fire while barely even moving. And why was he shooting her and not the car? Where was his shotgun to stop the vehicle? You don’t need to be an asshole when all it takes is admitting you were wrong and backing off, Palmer.
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